





Events
Nina moderates panels and events—in the U.S., the U.K., Germany and China; in English and in German.
Measuring Returns and Costs, WSJ Pro AI Executive Forum, New York, March 31, 2021
Where’s That Economic Recovery?, WSJ Breakout, New York, Feb. 24, 2021
Leading Through Innovation in the Covid-19 Crisis, WSJ Breakout, New York, Jan. 19, 2021
The Pandemic and Business Continuity, WSJ CFO Network Summit, New York, Jan. 13, 2021
Leadership: Thinking Beyond a Crisis, MIT Sloan CFO Summit, New York, Nov. 19, 2020
The CFO as Innovator and Change Agent, CFO Leadership Conference, New York, Nov. 12, 2020
Culture in a Remote Workforce, WSJ Risk & Compliance Forum, New York, Oct. 8, 2020
Working with Leadership and the Board, WSJ Risk & Compliance Forum, New York, Oct. 8, 2020
CXO Now—Fireside Chat with Kelly Steckelberg/Zoom, New York, Oct. 8, 2020
Women in the Workplace: Money Matters, WSJ Breakout, New York, Aug. 26, 2020
The China Market: Spotting New Opportunities—and Minefields, WSJ CFO Breakout, New York, July 28, 2020
Leadership in the Direct to Consumer Evolution, MIT Sloan CFO Summit, Boston, Nov. 21, 2019
Corporate Compliance in a Disrupted World, WSJ Risk & Compliance, New York, Nov. 19, 2019
Sanctions: Navigating a Turbulent World, WSJ Risk & Compliance, London, March 14, 2019
The Future of Work, London School of Economics, London, Feb. 4, 2019
Cyber Security: A Contradiction in Terms? WSJ CFO Network, Washington D.C., June 12, 2018
Migration, Integration and Cohesion, London School of Economics, London, March 2, 2018
Digital Disruption—The Future of the Financial Services Industry in Europe, London School of Economics, London, March 1, 2018
Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils, World Economic Forum, Dubai, Nov. 11-12, 2017
10 Years on from Northern Rock, Financial Inclusion Forum, London, Nov. 2, 2017
Annual Meeting of the Champions, World Economic Forum, Dalian, June 27-29, 2017
A Blueprint for Responsible Investment, PRI, London, June 21, 2017
Brexit and Other Exits, WSJ CFO Network, Washington D.C., June 13, 2017
Opportunity or Threat—Facing the Digital Transition of Business and Work, London School of Economics, London, March 2, 2017
The 4th Industrial Revolution—Threats and Opportunities, London School of Economics, March 1, 2016
Energy, Resources and Climate Change—Strategies to Enhance the Global Governance Structure, SUIBE-KAS WTO Conference, Dec. 4, 2015, Shanghai
Talent Management in the Age of Innovation, Taicang, Nov. 20, 2015
The Financial Industry—Everything is Closely Intertwined, Frankfurt, June 30, 2015
Global Female Leaders Summit 2015—The Economic Summit for Female Executives, Berlin, April 21-22, 2015
The Energiewende: A model for Europe?, London School of Economics, London, March 11, 2015
Innovation and IPR, Asia Pacific Conference (APK), Ho-Chi-Minh City, Nov. 21, 2014
China: (No longer) the “Promised Land” for foreign companies? Mannheim Business School, Mannheim, Sept. 11, 2014
Chinese Investments in Germany—German-Chinese Success Stories?, Shanghai, June 5, 2014
Sino-German Supplier Innovation Dialogue 2014, Shanghai, March 28, 2014
Women’s quota and equality in leadership, London School of Economics, London, February 3, 2014
Germany and the Global Economy, Berlin, Dec. 10, 2013
Trade and Climate Change, Shanghai, Nov. 24, 2013
Sino-German relations after the Federal Elections, Global Bridges Forum, Shanghai, Nov. 7, 2013
Strategic Communications in Crisis Situations, German Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, April 23, 2013
Taicang—No Wonder!, German Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, March 14, 2013
The Wonder of Taicang, German Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, Nov. 15, 2012
Global Innovation Networks—New roles for Germany and China, Global Bridges Forum 2012, Shanghai, Sept. 24, 2012
Green Cities, Green Industries—The Harbin & Qingdao-Zibo Conferences, Harbin, June 14-16, 2012
Green Cities, Green Industries, Asia-Pacific Weeks, Berlin, Sept. 12-13, 2011
“There is overwhelming support in corporate america for this principle of voting rights,” Mr. Chenault said. “The right to vote is fundamental to America. It is not a partisan issue.” https://t.co/hrOeuv2HZ8 via @WSJ
CFOs at companies looking to merge with a SPAC face a host of accounting challenges. @markgmaurer has the most important ones. https://t.co/tF1Oiv2iyi @CFOJournal @WSJ
The battle between the U.S. and China for global influence has come to Europe’s gritty industrial backwaters https://t.co/fVI5uIGg7J via @WSJ
"Ms. Greenburgh still has 54 rolls, stored in various places throughout her home: in a guest room, the back of a linen closet, the laundry room in the basement. “I’m not planning on buying for a while,” she said." https://t.co/H1Tv5ZIPVY via @WSJ
“I was quite blown away by just how much opportunity still exists,” GM's former CFO says about her new employer, payment processor Stripe. https://t.co/WNTjFMSDlg via @WSJ